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Kelly Falcone-Hall Interview, 30 September 2014
This interview was conducted as part of Cleveland State University\u27s 50th Anniversary Commemoration effort. A native of Cleveland\u27s west side, Falcone- Hall is currently the director of the Western Reserve Historical Society. Following high school Falcone-Hall initially attended Eastern Michigan University before transferring to CSU in the fall of 1989. After finishing her BA she continued her education at CSU, earning her MA in history. After graduation Falcone-Hall took a position at WRHS working in the manuscript library before transferring to the society\u27s satellite location, Hale Farm. After rising to director at Hale Farm she once again returned to Cleveland where she held multiple positions at WRHS before being named director in 2014. Of particular interest is Falcone-Halls description of CSU\u27s campus in the early 1990s, her description of the history department\u27s faculty that served during that time, and her personal account of her trajectory while working at WRHS
Kelly Falcone-Hall Interview, 30 September 2014
This interview was conducted as part of Cleveland State University\u27s 50th Anniversary Commemoration effort. A native of Cleveland\u27s west side, Falcone- Hall is currently the director of the Western Reserve Historical Society. Following high school Falcone-Hall initially attended Eastern Michigan University before transferring to CSU in the fall of 1989. After finishing her BA she continued her education at CSU, earning her MA in history. After graduation Falcone-Hall took a position at WRHS working in the manuscript library before transferring to the society\u27s satellite location, Hale Farm. After rising to director at Hale Farm she once again returned to Cleveland where she held multiple positions at WRHS before being named director in 2014. Of particular interest is Falcone-Halls description of CSU\u27s campus in the early 1990s, her description of the history department\u27s faculty that served during that time, and her personal account of her trajectory while working at WRHS
UA3/3/1 Dedication of Kelly Thompson Science Hall
Transcript of Kelly Thompson Science Hall dedication ceremonies broadcast over WKCT radio. Speakers include radio announcer Jim Stevens, Raymond Cravens, Earl Moore, Ward Sumpter, Bernard Madison, Bemis Lawrence, Herbert Smith, Wendell Butler, Kelly Thompson and Governor Bert Combs
Kansas Governor Laura Kelly news releases, April through June 2024. Kansas Governor Laura Kelly media releases, April through June 2024. Kansas Governor Laura Kelly press releases, April through June 2024. Media release. News release. Press release. For immediate release.
Some issues were published in both English and Spanish.
Contains publications from October through December 2024.Governor Kelly Announces March Total Tax Collections 105M in Sterling, Create 251 New Jobs in Kansas -- Kansas Public Service Leaders Support Medicaid Expansion During Kansas Legislature's Hearings: Here's What They're Saying -- Governor Kelly Signs Bipartisan Bill Giving Taxpayers Additional Flexibilities with Income Tax Deductions -- ICYMI: Governor Kelly Emphasizes Need for Medicaid Expansion at Hays Noon Rotary Meeting -- Governor Kelly Announces More than 18M for 34 Municipalities and Special Districts for Water Infrastructure -- Governor Kelly Tours Prairie View, Inc. on "Healthy Workers, Healthy Economy" Tour -- Governor Kelly Signs Bipartisan Bill Increasing Investment in Aviation Infrastructure -- Governor Kelly Vetoes Bills, Allows Two to Become Law Without Signature -- Governor Kelly Signs Compromise Legislation to Provide Greater Flexibility for Schools to Determine State Aid -- ICYMI: Governor Kelly Urges Kansans to Contact Their Legislators to Demand a Debate and Vote on Medicaid Expansion on the Floor -- Governor Kelly Signs Bipartisan Bill Establishing Office of the Child Advocate -- Kansas Disability Advocates Support Medicaid Expansion During Kansas Legislature's Hearings: Here's What They're Saying -- Governor Kelly Signs Bipartisan Bill Reforming Civil Asset Forfeiture Laws -- Governor Kelly Participates in Health Care Accessibility Town Hall with the Kansas HealthFoundation -- Governor Kelly Signs Balanced Budget Strengthening Workforce and Economic Development Opportunities; Addressing Water Issues -- Governor Kelly Proposes Alternative Tax Cuts Plan, Vetoes Unsustainable Tax Bills -- Governor Kelly Visits John Parolo Education Center on "Healthy Workers, Healthy Economy" Tour -- Governor Kelly Signs Bipartisan Bill Establishing the Kansas Blueprint for Literacy -- Governor Kelly Tours Small Businesses in Emporia, Concludes "Healthy Workers, Healthy Economy" Tour -- Executive Order No. 24-03 -- Executive Order No. 24-02 -- Governor Kelly Announces Administration Appointments -- Governor Kelly Announces Kansas Moving Forward with 3.5M for Innovative Technology Projects -- Governor Kelly Directs Flags be Flown at Half Staff in Columbus in Honor of Police Chief Jason Daniels -- Governor Kelly Announces 6M Investment for Safer Streets and Roads in Kansas Communities -- Governor Kelly Ceremonially Signs Enhanced Kansas Workers Compensation Act -- Governor Kelly Announces Special Session of the Kansas Legislature -- Governor Kelly Announces Nearly 4M Awarded through Broadband ADOPT Program -- Governor Kelly Directs Flags be Flown at Half Staff in Honor of Kansas House of Representatives Assistant Majority Leader Les Mason -- Governor Kelly Commemorates 80th Anniversary of D-Day at Eisenhower Presidential Library and Museum -- Governor Kelly Announces 12 Rural Communities and Organizations to Receive Funding for Mural and Public Art Projects -- Governor Kelly Announces Administration Appointments -- Governor Kelly Announces Staff Change -- Governor Kelly Issues Special Session Proclamation -- Kansas Earns Gold Shovel Award for Fourth Consecutive Year -- Governor Kelly Celebrates Juneteenth at the Statehouse -- Kansas Nonprofits Receive More than 57M to Secure Water Supply for Dodge City, Support the Ogallala Aquifer -- Governor Kelly Announces Administration Appointments -- Governor Kelly Signs Bill Providing Tax Cuts for All Kansans -- Governor Kelly Announces $8.6M Awarded to Cost Share Program Projects
Robert Kelly
Poet Robert Kelly reading his own poetry. Tewkesbury Hall, Bard College 12/03/1970. Kelly recites and discusses various original poems, touching on themes of love, nature, mythology, and personal experiences. The reading includes explanations of poetic techniques and inspirations behind certain works.
The tape speed is abruptly switched at about 00:03:15. Pitch correction attempted.https://digitalcommons.bard.edu/poetry_at_bard/1211/thumbnail.jp
Robert Kelly
Robert Kelly reading from his recently published work The Loom. Bard Hall, 10/09/1975. Introduction by Clark Rodewald. The poem explores themes of language, encounters with women, and the nature of poetry.https://digitalcommons.bard.edu/poetry_at_bard/1213/thumbnail.jp
The President's House (Kelly Hall), circa 1963
Pictured is the President's house (Kelly Hall). Written on verso: The President's House (not built on project land)
Fort Hall-Monument P.1
Fort Hall-Monument. Donor & Photog: Charles Kelly, 124 "S" Street Salt Lake City 3, Uta
Ramses Kelly outside the Basketball Hall of Fame
A photograph of Ramses Kelly outside of the Basketball Hall of Fame. He is kneeling with a basketball pressed to the ground with his left hand. The Basketball Hall of Fame sign is behind him. The photograph was taken sometime around 1990 or 1991.One of the finest players to ever wear a Springfield College basketball jersey, Ramses T. Kelly was a two-year captain of the men's basketball program. Over his four-year collegiate career, Kelly finished ranked in the top five in six different categories of the program's all-time records. Kelly is third in career points (1,782), second in assists (508), third in rebounds (821), fifth in field goals made (620), while also ranking first in free throws made (532) and attempted (725). Recognized for his efforts, Kelly was named the Springfield College Male Team Athlete of the Year on three separate occasions (1988, 1989, 1991) and earned Northeast-10 All Freshman, NE-10 All-Star, and NE-10 All-Academic team accolades throughout his career. Additionally, Kelly was chosen to the All-NABC Division II All-District Team following standout senior season in 1991.
After Springfield, Kelly was able to continue his playing career professionally in Germany and Puerto Rico. Once Kelly's professional basketball career ended, he became an educator and coach, working as a teacher in Puerto Rico and New York. Since 2002, Kelly has served the Florida community, working as a English language arts teacher and administrative dean
Fort Hall Road P.2
The old trail to Fort Hall from Fort Bridger, leads down through the valley to the Fort. Also shows a newer road, modern road and pipe line. Donor & Photog: Charles Kelly
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